
Adolescence - Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, and Religion
작성자
G. Stanley Hall
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Young Adult
Children’s
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
616
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 14, 2006
출판사
Hesperides Press
ISBN-10
1406726176
ISBN-13
9781406726176
설명
G. Stanley Hall's exploration of adolescence delves into the intricate interplay between psychological development and various sociocultural influences. Published in 1931, this work offers a comprehensive examination of the adolescent experience, emphasizing the transition into adulthood as a time fraught with emotional turbulence and identity formation. Hall draws connections between psychological processes and broader societal factors, such as religion, crime, and sexual maturation, shedding light on how these elements shape the lives of young individuals.
As an esteemed figure in psychology and education, Hall merges scientific insights with his observations of the adolescent condition. His analysis not only addresses the physiological changes during this critical life phase but also highlights the impact of cultural and social dimensions. Through this holistic lens, he reveals the complexities of adolescence, inviting readers to understand the challenges and transformations that define this pivotal period in human development.
As an esteemed figure in psychology and education, Hall merges scientific insights with his observations of the adolescent condition. His analysis not only addresses the physiological changes during this critical life phase but also highlights the impact of cultural and social dimensions. Through this holistic lens, he reveals the complexities of adolescence, inviting readers to understand the challenges and transformations that define this pivotal period in human development.